Verrrry nice!" - [url=]Roberto Giobbi[/url]
"This is a gem." - Matt Field
"This looks terrific, in no small part because it addresses three items I've always been fond of: the Christ Aces, Vernon's "Aces to Order" and Semel's Pirandello Cut. …Your approaches are fascinating …." - Stephen Minch
No Skill No problem!
Look like a card cheat without years of practice, self-denial, cheap bourbon and wild women. The most impressive thing you can do with their deck – the one they just handed you – is to discover the four aces in a variety of astounding ways. And it's even more impressive if they tell you which ace to find each time. Now you can do that with a couple of simple, beginner-level sleights. And you can do it impromptu with their deck.
Sure, this has been done before, but those methods required hard work, difficult sleights and mind-numbing mental calculations. You don't need any of that – You only need to CHEAT! You can find bourbon and wild women at the biker bar down the road from the auto plant.
"… the trick … is very good. It is definitely worth checking out." -Joe McKay
"CHEAT is brilliant thinking about one of my favorite effects, the Christ Aces. Bob has reimagined this with a ton of brilliant innovations. Highly recommended." - Matt Field
"Great stuff Bob. Nice little routine. …I've always loved this plot and I really like your rendition. … I really like GPS Aces and I love that it can be done from a borrowed shuffled deck. The patter helps to make the process entertaining yet concise. This handling is lean without compromising effect. … Top notch magic. Highly recommended." – Magicfish
I just bought "Cheat!" from Lybrary.com. Wow. what a clever thinking it is! I think Bob-san's great talent is picking up some old but interesting lesser-known principles or / and classic plots, then put together them in a brand-new, really devilishly clever and simplified way. Then Bob-san creates unique and innovative effects with popular plot in magic with a fairly easy method. Bob-san did it again for Christ's "Fabulous Ace Trick"! I really like "set up". I'll use this set up forever. - Yuki Kadoya
- Losing The Aces
- Initial Setup & Spelling An Ace
- Notes On Sleights
- GPS Aces
- Effect
- Method
- Presentation
- Historical Notes
- - David Britland Notes
- - David Ben Notes
- Aces To Order
- Effect
- Method & Background
- Objectives
- Spelling An Ace
- Bottom, Middle Or Top
- Named Ace Appears Next To Face-Up Card
- Ace Appears Face-Up
- Face Up Or Face Down
- How To Practice This Trick
- Pirandellos
- Thank Yous